Saturday, April 9, 2011

SURFSIDE HOMES BY THE SEA IN HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY POOL TURNED OVER TO TWO DUCKS AND THEIR THIRTEEN CHICKS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDyx9dejN0I

SOUTH POOL VIDEO (there are two pools in the project) wheras Board allowed two ducks and their thirteen chicks to take over the pool shutting out 330 homeowners.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnrFlnPo0lU&NR=1

SURFSIDE HOMES BY THE SEA VIDEO

Surfside Homes by the Sea is a beach front community located in Huntington Beach, California, that has closed the pool so two mallards can raise their thirteen chicks.The Board even used homeowners monies to use a child hold on for the pool and use it now for a ramp for the chicks .Homeowners arent notified of the closure either through the community newspaper or any sign posted as for the reason they shut down the pool which is for the duck family, who at last check, do not pay dues.


This is a community of 330 homeowners in a community next door to Newport Beach.

Part of the homeowners rights is to use the pool since they own it in partnership and maintain it using dues to maintain the pool fit for human use.



In the year 2009 and 2010 the health department shut down the south pool for health reasons resulting from the duck droppings.The pools were shut down for three months and longer due to having the entire surface sand blasted when they ducks leave and drain the pool and do the same to the pool.



There  are many remedies to discourage any bird from coming back year after year,yet this Board apparently would rather turn homeowners use of the pool and money to allow two ducks and their 13 chicks to take over.

If this was your personal pool on your property, would you allow a duck family take over your pool and deny you and your family use  for it for minimum four months and then pay the enormous bills it will take to be legally able to use it for yourself and your family or anyone else due to the birds droppings in the pool and deck area is unhealthy.

At Surfside Homes by the Sea, Huntington Beach, California, seven homeowners (Board Members) which constitutes decisions for 330 homeowners,  think its better to allow two ducks and thirteen chicks have a safe environment for the ducks, using homeowner funds to do it and banning 330 homeowners who legally own the pool and pay for the maintenance of it for use by themselves, friends and families .




O SOUTHSOHUNTINGTON BEACH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY SHUTS DOWN SAME POOL APRIL 28. 2010 DUE TO DUCK DROPPINGS.

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